Lyubomir Ivanov (
Bulgarian: Любомир Иванов, born 7 October 1952 in
Sofia) is a Bulgarian scientist, non-governmental activist, and
Antarctic explorer. He is a graduate of the
St. Kliment OhridskiUniversity of Sofia with M.S. degree in
mathematics in 1977. He earned his PhD from
Sofia University in 1980, under the direction of
Dimiter Skordev with a dissertation titled Iterative Operative Spaces, and was the 1987 winner of Acad. Nikola Obreshkov Prize, the highest Bulgarian award in mathematics.[1]
In the course of his work for, among others, the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria, Ivanov has given interviews to various news outlets, at times espousing views that NATO must expand eastwards due to a deficit in its military capacity.[8]
Political career
Ivanov was a member of the
UDF Coordinating Council[9] and took part in the 1990
Bulgarian Round Table Talks.[10] He served as a Member of Parliament in Bulgaria (1990–1991), acting as Chairman of the Green Party parliamentary group, and co-authored the current
Constitution of Bulgaria. He has also served as parliamentary secretary for the Bulgarian ministry of foreign affairs.[11]
Ivanov, L.L.
St. Kliment Ohridski Base, Livingston Island. 1:1000 scale topographic map. Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria. Project supported by the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute. Sofia, 1996. (in Bulgarian)
Ivanov, L.L. Skordev's contribution to Recursion theory. Annual of Sofia University, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, 90 (1998), 9–15.
Ivanov, L. and N. Glavinchev, R. Tosheva and S. Naydenov.
Antarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands (from English Strait to Morton Strait, with illustrations and ice-cover distribution). 1:100000 scale topographic map. Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria. Sofia, 2005.
Ivanov, L.
Demographic priorities and goals of the Government Program 2017–2021. Presentation at the round table Demographic Policies and Labour Mobility organized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, and the State Agency for the Bulgarians Abroad. Sofia, 19 September 2017. 4 pp. (in Bulgarian and English)
Ivanov, L.L.
Kissinger’s Plan for Ukraine Revised. In: Russia-Ukraine War: Consequences for the World. Ed. V.V. Marenichenko. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Internet Conference, Dnipro, Ukraine, 28-29 April 2022. pp. 34–36. ISBN 978-617-95229-3-2 (illustrated) (
Bulgarian version)
Lyubomir Ivanov (
Bulgarian: Любомир Иванов, born 7 October 1952 in
Sofia) is a Bulgarian scientist, non-governmental activist, and
Antarctic explorer. He is a graduate of the
St. Kliment OhridskiUniversity of Sofia with M.S. degree in
mathematics in 1977. He earned his PhD from
Sofia University in 1980, under the direction of
Dimiter Skordev with a dissertation titled Iterative Operative Spaces, and was the 1987 winner of Acad. Nikola Obreshkov Prize, the highest Bulgarian award in mathematics.[1]
In the course of his work for, among others, the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria, Ivanov has given interviews to various news outlets, at times espousing views that NATO must expand eastwards due to a deficit in its military capacity.[8]
Political career
Ivanov was a member of the
UDF Coordinating Council[9] and took part in the 1990
Bulgarian Round Table Talks.[10] He served as a Member of Parliament in Bulgaria (1990–1991), acting as Chairman of the Green Party parliamentary group, and co-authored the current
Constitution of Bulgaria. He has also served as parliamentary secretary for the Bulgarian ministry of foreign affairs.[11]
Ivanov, L.L.
St. Kliment Ohridski Base, Livingston Island. 1:1000 scale topographic map. Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria. Project supported by the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute. Sofia, 1996. (in Bulgarian)
Ivanov, L.L. Skordev's contribution to Recursion theory. Annual of Sofia University, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, 90 (1998), 9–15.
Ivanov, L. and N. Glavinchev, R. Tosheva and S. Naydenov.
Antarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands (from English Strait to Morton Strait, with illustrations and ice-cover distribution). 1:100000 scale topographic map. Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria. Sofia, 2005.
Ivanov, L.
Demographic priorities and goals of the Government Program 2017–2021. Presentation at the round table Demographic Policies and Labour Mobility organized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, and the State Agency for the Bulgarians Abroad. Sofia, 19 September 2017. 4 pp. (in Bulgarian and English)
Ivanov, L.L.
Kissinger’s Plan for Ukraine Revised. In: Russia-Ukraine War: Consequences for the World. Ed. V.V. Marenichenko. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Internet Conference, Dnipro, Ukraine, 28-29 April 2022. pp. 34–36. ISBN 978-617-95229-3-2 (illustrated) (
Bulgarian version)